Olivia D'Amencourt

Olivia D'Amencourt (1541-) was a French noblewoman and the first love of King Francis II of France during his childhood years.

Biography
Olivia D'Amencourt was born in France in 1541, and she came to the court of King Henry II of France while she was young and shared a mathematics tutor with his son, Prince Francis. The had a clandestine relationship until Queen Catherine de Medici found them together in the boathouse during an intimate moment, upon which Olivia was sent to marry a nobleman away from court. However, the engagement was canceled after her betrothed learned of her relationship with Francis, and, as she returned to court, a gang of pagan brigands led by Gale Hemsworth ambushed Olivia's carriage and killed her servants, sparing only her. She then fled to King Henry's castle, where she reunited with Francis and briefly rekindled their relationship. When the castle came under attack from Count Vincent of Venice, Olivia attempted to escape through a secret passage, but she was recaptured by the pagans and was forced to give her blood to them before she was returned to the castle. She later entered into a relationship with Nostradamus as he helped her recover from the attack, but Nostradamus to leave court and live a prosperous life without him after he saw a vision of Olivia dying of the plague if she remained at the court.